Jackson's army, after leaving Fort Williams in…
March 1814 CE
Jackson sends General John Coffee with the mounted infantry and the Indian allies south across the river to surround the Red Sticks' camp, while Jackson stays with the rest of the two thousand infantry north of the camp.
Added to the militia units are the 39th United States Infantry and about six hundred Cherokee, Choctaw, and Lower Creek, fighting against the Red Stick Creek warriors.
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Muscogee, or Creek, people (Amerind tribe)
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Choctaw (Amerind tribe)
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Cherokee, or Tsalagi (Amerind tribe)
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West Florida
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Spanish Florida
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South Carolina, State of (U.S.A.)
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Mississippi, Territory of (U.S.A.)
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United States of America (US, USA) (Washington DC)
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Britain (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland)
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France, (first) Empire of
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Spain, Bonapartist Kingdom of
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